Cabin Writers
Find your truth and write your story.
Joan Didion said, “We tell ourselves stories in order to live.” But how do we share those stories? How do we write them? Through powerful language, truth, and our unique vision of the world. Work with an experienced teaching-writer from The Cabin to tell your story (or poem), shaping your words into language that leaps off the page and stays with your reader forever.
Picture This
Write for the eye, with your soul as your guide.
Cave paintings. Hieroglyphics. Graffiti. Even before letters, we told stories through pictures. Explore the raw power of connecting words and images as you work to bring visual poems and stories alive with characters, plot, and a rich background. With excursions about town and graphic texts to draw from, discover how to produce collages, comics, illustrated poems, calligraphy, and stories meant for the eye.
Strange Lands
Build a (strange) new world in this sci-fi/fantasy fiction camp
Zombies, dragons, robots, oh my! Kick things off by working with other writers to build the rules for the fantastical realm of your dreams. With your teaching-writer/wizard guiding you about town, let your imagination boil and bubble as you create an original short story inspired by this strange land – all while learning the spells behind all good stories, like plot, dialogue, character, and setting.
Wildlife Words at the Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey
Get inspired by meeting the raptors soaring above us.
Did you know the owl turns his head because his eyes can’t move? Or that the peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on Earth? Get an up-close look at vultures, eagles, and some of the globe’s largest hawks at the World Center for Birds of Prey. Hear from scientists about important bird conservation projects – then, strike out with your Cabin teaching-writer to transform your new, ornithological knowledge into raptor-inspired poems and short stories.
Wildlife Words at Zoo Boise
Learn a new language through the eyes of an animal.
What does an anteater smell? How do giraffes sleep? What do turtles fear most? Start this all-day camp at Zoo Boise each morning for zoo-educator-led activities that provide a better understanding of animals and the dangers they face, as well as how you can work for conservation. In the afternoon, head to The Cabin, where you’ll work with a teaching-writer to hone your creative writing skills and create a collection of reptilian and amphibian-inspired poems and short stories.
Note: This is an all-day camp. Pack a lunch!